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WORLD'S LAR The action was fast and furlous at a slow pitch tournament Friday and Saturday at ,iroquois Park. A runner'from a Whltby team steams towards f irst base, only to have the bail arrive first. Whltby defeated Pickerlng's Harvey Hubbeil team ln this contest. Free Press Staff Photo POOL CLOSED The Iroquois Park Pool wiIl close for the week beglnnlng Sep- tember 6 for annual maintenance, aecordlng to the Wbltby parks and recreation department. The pool wil re-open for public use on Sel> tember 12. DUNLOPS REUNION Tickets are still available for the <in- ner/dance ,celebrating the 25th reunion of the Whitby Dunlops world hockey champion team. A buffet will be served and* the Carlton Showband will provide the eveming's enter- tainent. Tickets are $18 each in advance or $20 at the door. For the dance only, tickets are $6.50 inad- vance or $8 at the door. The gala affair will be held at Iroquois Park Arena, where advance Legonareshang on to first place JiSITIMBIAINES The Whltby Legionaires split a pair of, games laut week to remain i first placein Oshawa' City and Distrit, Brady Diision, fastball. Wbltby 'squeaked out a 4-3 decision over second place' Osbawa Mr. G'sTbursday nigbt at Durham fields. The Legionaires managed to survive a late Oshawa rally as -the home team put runners on first and second witb only one out i the seventb înning but Whitby hurler Daryl Blake fanned the next batter and got the last batter to fly out, endlng the game. Blake not only pitched MGEST GO-KART TRACI< WORL'S LARGESI GO-KART TRACK i SPECIAL 4RIEi RACE DAY i R FOR 15 RIDES FOR 50 ONE PER CUSTOMER Coupon good Monday to Saturday. Not valld on Sunday. EXPIRES SATURDAy SEPT -,ýi $5.OO, ONE PER CUSTOMER I c COUIPON GOOD ONLY~L IpA AUG 27/83. - - - - - - - - a good game, allowig onlY four bits whfie striklng out five, but he also drilled a two-rn borner in the flrst in- ning. Doug Seeley and Bob Muir each contributed two singles, wbill Dan Denyer and, Terry Kuchirka added a single safety eacb for the Legionaires. Seeley singled in the first inling and trotted homeon Blake's round- tripper. Oshawa tied the game i the bottome baîf of the hining on a home run b4y John Jeff,' scoring Palmer Knight, wbo had reached base on an error. 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Earlier in the week, the Oshawa Sharnrock Midgets pounded out i bits, on route to a 6-1 pastig of the Legionaires. AI Pelow Jr., witb three singles, and Tlim March, witb a double and triple, led tbe', Osbawa attack. Osawa pitcher Brad , Baker stymied Whitby, batters as be fanned 18:" batters and allowed fi ve bits. Dan Denyer, bob Muir, Peter :Sidorkiewicz, Mark Renkiewicz and Dave Wlh ers . singled for Wbltby. Denyer oponodthe scoring for Wh1tby inl< the first inlng as ho was bit by a pltch, ad- vanced to second on. a passed baill, stole third and scored on an error. Blake, 'on the mound for Wbitby, beld Oshawa incbeck until the fifth innig wben the fireworks began. Foilowing three sigles, Marcb doubled in two runs, and Jeff MadilI cashed another one as he reacbed base on an error. Barr MeKenna sigled in another run to make the score 4-1. Oshawa added single runs in both thesixth and seventb. The Legionaires next game is at homne against Port Perry on Tuesday, kugust 30. Game drne at tro-quois Parkis 7 p.m. Tbey wiJl then travel Do Brooklin for a Sep- ~mber 1 game. V I I 00oei 1, < ïn 318